The Lookout (Twitter)
RT @GuyPlopsky: 1/ For the first time, the Russian MoD released footage showing a VKS Su-34 carrying four UMPK-equipped FAB-500M-62 bombs (inboard & mid-board wing stations). The strike fighter is also seen carrying two R-73L short-range air-to-air missiles on the outboard wing stations.
RT @GuyPlopsky: 1/ For the first time, the Russian MoD released footage showing a VKS Su-34 carrying four UMPK-equipped FAB-500M-62 bombs (inboard & mid-board wing stations). The strike fighter is also seen carrying two R-73L short-range air-to-air missiles on the outboard wing stations.
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Rob Lee (Twitter)
Video of a Ukrainian FPV strike on a Russian tank in Krynky, Kherson Oblast, leading to a catastrophic explosion.
t.me/ssternenko/24194
Video of a Ukrainian FPV strike on a Russian tank in Krynky, Kherson Oblast, leading to a catastrophic explosion.
t.me/ssternenko/24194
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Belarusian Hajun project (Twitter)
60 Russian aircraft and helicopters in Belarus? No, just PSYOP.
Ukrainian media outlets, together with some Belarusian ones, citing Ukrainian military observer Konstantin Mashovets, report that there are 60+ Russian aircraft and helicopters in Belarus as of January 5. But this is not true.
• What’s wrong with the observer’s list?
Expert’s original text says that there are only 3 Russian aircraft in Belarus. The rest are the regular armament of three air bases of the Belarusian Air Force, including combat-training aircraft/helicopters.
At the same time, when listing Belarusian military aircraft, the observer for some reason selectively counted combat-training models, forgetting about the L-39. Perhaps, the point is that the aircraft and helicopters in service with the Belarusian Air Force are made in Russia? Is that what the author meant by calling them Russian? But no, the L-39 are Czech.
Besides, the author mentions 15 helicopters and 7 Su-25...
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60 Russian aircraft and helicopters in Belarus? No, just PSYOP.
Ukrainian media outlets, together with some Belarusian ones, citing Ukrainian military observer Konstantin Mashovets, report that there are 60+ Russian aircraft and helicopters in Belarus as of January 5. But this is not true.
• What’s wrong with the observer’s list?
Expert’s original text says that there are only 3 Russian aircraft in Belarus. The rest are the regular armament of three air bases of the Belarusian Air Force, including combat-training aircraft/helicopters.
At the same time, when listing Belarusian military aircraft, the observer for some reason selectively counted combat-training models, forgetting about the L-39. Perhaps, the point is that the aircraft and helicopters in service with the Belarusian Air Force are made in Russia? Is that what the author meant by calling them Russian? But no, the L-39 are Czech.
Besides, the author mentions 15 helicopters and 7 Su-25...
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Necro Mancer (Twitter)
"Урал" приехал забирать "безлошадных" россиян с подбитой бэхи и взял с собой антидронщика. Не сильно помог t.me/ssternenko/24183 #RussianUkrainianWar
"Урал" приехал забирать "безлошадных" россиян с подбитой бэхи и взял с собой антидронщика. Не сильно помог t.me/ssternenko/24183 #RussianUkrainianWar
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Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (Twitter)
Winter, Russian AFVs and the FPV drones of the Security Service of Ukraine
t.me/SBUkr/10806
P.S: Thanks to your comments, I understand that the reason why many are not able to view the videos on my profile is that for some reason X/Twitter refuses to show videos published directly on my account to a big part of the community, videos get stuck forever loading.
While I’m looking for a way to contact the support team about this problem and solve it, I see the best temporary solution is to publish videos on other accounts and attach them to posts. Which is absolutely not an ideal solution, but it can at least temporarily alleviate the problem. https://twitter.com/Twiter549856871/status/1744382371183374733#m
Winter, Russian AFVs and the FPV drones of the Security Service of Ukraine
t.me/SBUkr/10806
P.S: Thanks to your comments, I understand that the reason why many are not able to view the videos on my profile is that for some reason X/Twitter refuses to show videos published directly on my account to a big part of the community, videos get stuck forever loading.
While I’m looking for a way to contact the support team about this problem and solve it, I see the best temporary solution is to publish videos on other accounts and attach them to posts. Which is absolutely not an ideal solution, but it can at least temporarily alleviate the problem. https://twitter.com/Twiter549856871/status/1744382371183374733#m
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Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (Twitter)
@familiardequeso: I upload the same video, from the same phone, but from different accounts. On one it works perfectly fine. On the other one not.
@familiardequeso: I upload the same video, from the same phone, but from different accounts. On one it works perfectly fine. On the other one not.
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Status-6 (Twitter)
Epic destruction of a Russian tank with a Ukrainian FPV drone in Krynky.
The hit resulted in an instant ammunition detonation and spectacular explosion.
Epic destruction of a Russian tank with a Ukrainian FPV drone in Krynky.
The hit resulted in an instant ammunition detonation and spectacular explosion.
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The Lookout (Twitter)
Anyone able to help here?
Personally, I think I've only seen footage of this type in Ukrainian service, ex Croatian and ex Finnish guns. https://twitter.com/HighMarsed/status/1744395352193499454#m
Anyone able to help here?
Personally, I think I've only seen footage of this type in Ukrainian service, ex Croatian and ex Finnish guns. https://twitter.com/HighMarsed/status/1744395352193499454#m